<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=us-ascii"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;"><div><br>Call for Tutorials (<a href="http://computing.derby.ac.uk/ucc2014/tutorials/">http://computing.derby.ac.uk/ucc2014/tutorials/</a>)<br><br>The 7th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Utility and Cloud Computing (UCC 201---<a href="http://computing.derby.ac.uk/ucc2014/">http://computing.derby.ac.uk/ucc2014/</a>) will be held in London, UK from December 8-11, 2014. Tutorial proposals are invited for UCC 2014 on specific aspects of Utility and Cloud Computing, particularly relating to the subject areas indicated in the list of topics below. We seek proposals across a wide range of topics and levels - ranging from fundamentals to the latest advances in hot topic areas.<br><br>Topics of interest include (but are not restricted to):<br><br>* Techniques for the exploitation of Big Data and Analytics in the cloud<br>* Programming models, languages and tools<br>* Architectural models to achieve Utility in Clouds such as high availability and federation<br>* Designs and deployment models for Clouds: private, public, hybrid, federated, aggregated<br>* Cloud Computing middleware, stacks, tools, delivery networks and services at all layers (XaaS)<br>* Virtualisation technologies and other enablers<br>* Energy efficiency<br>* Data or computationally intensive applications in the cloud (e.g. bioinformatics, geoinformatics, and healthinformatics)<br>* Data distribution and I/O<br>* Resource management: algorithms, brokering, scheduling, capacity planning, elasticity, instance distribution and marketplaces<br>* Mobile Clouds<br>* Cloud management: autonomic, adaptive, self-*, SLAs, standards, policy models/languages, performance models and monitoring<br>* Beyond technology: Cloud business and legal implications, such as security, privacy, trust and jurisdiction especially in Utility contexts<br>* Economic models and scenarios of use<br><br>Important Dates<br><br>Tutorial Proposals Due: 18th July, 2014<br>Notification of Acceptance: 29th August, 2014<br>Final Description: 26th September, 2014<br>Tutorial Slides Due: 28th November, 2014<br><br>Chairs<br><br>Tutorial proposals and any enquiries should be sent by e-mail to the tutorial chairs:<br><br>* Sushil K. Prasad, sprasad {aT} <a href="http://gsu.edu">gsu.edu</a><br>* David Wallom, david.wallom {aT} <a href="http://oerc.ox.ac.uk">oerc.ox.ac.uk</a><br><br>Format<br><br>Proposals should be submitted in PDF or .docx format.<br><br>Proposal Requirements<br><br>Proposal Format: Tutorials are half a day (3 hours) in length. Each tutorial proposal must contain the following:<br><br>1. Title<br>2. Name and Affiliation of the Speaker(s)<br>3. Abstract (one paragraph, including previous experience with such tutorials)<br>4. Intended Audience (one paragraph): Describe the background assumed of tutorial attendees, and any requirements needed (eg., Bring own laptop)<br>5. Learning Outcome (one paragraph): Describe the benefit, knowledge or skill that will be gained by attendees.<br>6. Description (no more than 2 pages): A statement giving clear motivation/justification for the topic to be presented at UCC 2013 and a comprehensive outline of the proposed content.<br>7. Materials (one paragraph): A description of materials to be provided to attendees on the conference website - course slides, annotated bibliography, code snippets, etc. NOTE: the materials themselves do not need to be provided in the proposal.<br>8. Bio-sketch: A single paragraph bio-sketch per tutorial presenter.<br><br>Responsibilities<br><br>Materials for the tutorial must be emailed at least 7 days before the presentation date. The UCC 2014 Conference Organizing Committee will be responsible for the following:<br><br>* Providing logistics support and a meeting place for the tutorial.<br>* In conjunction with the organizers, determining the tutorial date and time.<br>* Providing copies of the tutorial materials to attendees.<br><br>The University of Derby has a published policy regarding email and reserves the right to monitor email traffic. If you believe this was sent to you in error, please select unsubscribe.<br><br>Unsubscribe and Security information contact: <a href="mailto:infosec@derby.ac.uk">infosec@derby.ac.uk</a><br>For all FOI requests please contact: <a href="mailto:foi@derby.ac.uk">foi@derby.ac.uk</a><br>All other Contacts are at <a href="http://www.derby.ac.uk/its/contacts/">http://www.derby.ac.uk/its/contacts/</a></div><br><div apple-content-edited="true">
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